2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup final explained

2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup final
Event:2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup
Team1:Canada
Team1association:
Team1score:2
Team2:Colombia
Team2association:
Team2score:0
Date:February 27, 2000
Stadium:Memorial Coliseum
City:Los Angeles
Referee:Peter Prendergast (Jamaica)
Attendance:6,197
Weather:rainy
Previous:1998
Next:2002

The 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup final was a soccer match played on February 27, 2000 by Canada and Invited Guest Colombia, at the Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, to determine the winner of the 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Canada beat Colombia 2–0. This was Canada's first Gold Cup title and its second major title, the first since the 1985 CONCACAF Championship. As the Gold Cup champions, Canada represented CONCACAF at the 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup in Japan.[1]

Background

As the lowest-ranked member of the North American Football Union, Canada did not have an automatic CONCACAF Gold Cup berth. They instead had to play three qualification matches, held in 1999 in the United States.[2] The Canadians qualified by leading the group ahead of Haiti, the other qualified nation; below them were Cuba and El Salvador, who both failed to qualify.[3]

Colombia, a member of CONMEBOL was invited to the tournament by CONCACAF. Peru was also invited to the 2000 edition, making them the second South American countries to play the Gold Cup after Brazil, which participated in 1996 and in 1998. By reaching the final match, Colombia repeated the same record as Brazil in 1998.

Both, Colombia and Canada had been runner-ups in their groups during the first round, respectively Groups A and D. However, Canada and South Korea, another invited participant, tied in every criterion in Group D and the qualification had to be decided in the coin toss, favoring Canada.[2] [4]

At the time of the competition, Canada hadn't won a major title since 1985, while Colombia had yet to win a major title in its history.

Route to the final

CanadaRoundColombia
OpponentsResultGroup stageOpponentsResult
2–2Match 11–0
0–0Match 20–2
Group D runners-upFinal standingsGroup A runners-up
OpponentsResultKnockout stageOpponentsResult
Canada vs Mexico2–1 (a.e.t.)Quarter-finalsColombia vs United States2–2 (2–1 pen.)
Canada vs Trinidad and Tobago1–0Semi-finalsColombia vs Peru2–1

Match details

GK 1Craig Forrest
RB 7
CB 4
CB 5Jason de Vos (c)
LB 15Richard Hastings
CM 2
CM 13Mark Watson
RW 12Jeff Clarke
AM 21
LW 11Jim Brennan
CF 9Carlo Corazzin
Substitutions:
FW 16
Manager:
Holger Osieck
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GK 22Diego Gómez
RB 2
CB 3Roberto Carlos Cortés
CB 5Gonzalo Martínez
LB 19Arley Dinas
RM 16
CM 14 John Wilmar Pérez
CM 17Mayer Candelo
LM 10Faustino Asprilla (c)
CF 20
CF 11Martín Zapata
Substitutions:
MF 7
FW 9
Manager:
Luis Augusto García

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Korea/Japan 2001 - Teams (Canada). FIFA.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20010811010142/http://www.fifa.com/cc/2001/teams/one_1045_2001_CAN_E.html. August 11, 2001. dead.
  2. News: Davidson . Neil . June 16, 2023 . Jason deVos made history at 2000 Gold Cup, now hopes to see Canada men lift another cup . . . June 26, 2023.
  3. Web site: Stokkermans . Karel . October 21, 1999 . Gold Cup 2000 – Final Qualifying Tournament . . January 30, 2024.
  4. Web site: When Canada Won The Gold Cup By Winning A Coin Toss And Upsetting Mexico. June 30, 2017. the18.